Oxford’s best restaurants have been revealed according to a new study.
The city has many restaurants which cover various types of cuisine meaning residents have a plethora of options when choosing where to dine in Oxford.
A new study by Online Marketing Surgery LTD and MG Timber has used Tripadvisor data, to rank the best spots to eat in the city from the highest populated areas.
Yeti Nepalese Restaurant on Cowley Road comes in favourably with reviews praising its healthy Asian-style meals.
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Gloucester Greeb’s BBuona Pinsa Bar offers authentic Italian food to city residents with a cosy café style layout in the square.
Za'atar Bake on Cowley Road serves a mix of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dishes which have impressed customers on Tripadvisor.
Cowley Road’s Antep Kitchen also features in the list and is the only Turkish cuisine entry from the city’s restaurants.
Another Nepalese-style spot is The Gurkha Palace on The Green which, like Yeti, has impressed the city’s diners.
Lula's Ethiopian and Eritrean Cuisine offers a taste of Africa to Oxford’s city centre residents on Park End Street.
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High Street’s All Bar One Oxford serves food alongside a wide choice of drinks making it a popular spot for different social gatherings.
Chinese and Indian eatery Tribe on Cowley Road also features in the top ten for Oxford.
Another Italian entry on the list is Sartorelli’s Pizza in the Covered Market while The Olive Branch Café & Restaurant, a Lebanese and Morocco-themed spot on Park End Street, completes the list.
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